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U.S. sprinter Tyson Gay beats 100-meter world record holder Usain Bolt in Stockholm
The Fabulous ForumU.S. sprinter Tyson Gay handed world record holder Usain Bolt of Jamaica his first 100-meter loss in more than two years at the IAAF Diamond League DN Galan meet Friday in Stockholm. Gay held a narrow lead over Bolt halfway...... -
Small-town charm along the Mississippi
Pleasant surprises. That's what you'll find around the Mississippi River town of Red Wing, Minn., on the Great River Road, and in nearby riverside villages in Wisconsin.
In the charming hamlet of Stockholm, Wis., population 97, there's Abode Stockholm on...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Mississippi, Minneapolis, Wisconsin, River North
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'The Girl Who Played With Fire' by Stieg Larsson
Already, a nimbus of legend surrounds the story: In late 2004, Swedish journalist Stieg Larsson delivered to his publisher three finished manuscripts -- the opening salvos in a rumored 10-part suspense narrative. Like a latter-day Sjöwall-Wahlöö, the...Tags: IKEA, Thriller (genre), Health and Safety at School, Cults and Sects, Colleges and Universities
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Stockholm a stunning blend of old and new
Tribune Media ServicesWith its steel-and-glass Modernist buildings and dedication to green living, Stockholm has the feel of a gleaming metropolis, but it offers a satisfying mix of old and new, from a well-preserved 17th Century warship to its glittering 20th Century City...Tags: ABBA (music group)
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Readers recommend: Washington inn and Sweden restaurant
WASHINGTON STATE At home with George I highly recommend the George Washington Inn on the Olympic Peninsula. It is a replica of George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia, down to the last detail. George Washington Inn, 939 Finn Hall Road, Port...Tags: Los Angeles, Dining and Drinking, Mount Vernon, Lifestyle and Leisure, Washington (U.S. state)
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Celebrity travel: Go away with Juliana Hatfield
Tribune Media ServicesJuliana Hatfield had a knack for penning clever songs with her group the Blake Babies. She was an indie sensation. What her fans didn't know was that Hatfield was battling an eating disorder and depression. With her telling memoir "When I Grow Up" (Wiley,...Tags: Juliana Hatfield, IKEA, France, The New York Times, Stefan Edberg
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Salonen gets old college try
Music CriticThe Esa-Pekka Salonen piece “Stockholm Diary” is the one that somehow got away. A boisterous, significant 13-minute score for string orchestra, it was commissioned to cap a major retrospective of Salonen's work in the Swedish capital four...Tags: Los Angeles, Richard Strauss, Colleges and Universities, Education, Walt Disney
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How Esa-Pekka Salonen and L.A. Phil grew together
Times Music CriticIMMEDIATELY after conducting the last Los Angeles Philharmonic concert of the 2007-08 season in June, music director Esa-Pekka Salonen took off for Stockholm, where the Swedish Radio Orchestra celebrated his 50th birthday with an affectionately...Tags: California, Entertainment, Classical Music (genre), Death, Concerts
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An orchestra's multiplier effect
Swedes -- at least until General Motors took over Saab and Ford, Volvo -- made wonderful cars. We all know about their furniture finesse, however much charm IKEA has lost through ubiquity. Swedish cinema had the great Bergman. ABBA is definitely...Tags: Los Angeles, IKEA, New York, ABBA (music group), General Motors Corp.
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Kai Siegbahn, 89; Nobel-winning physicist invented electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer++++++++++++++++++++ || || ++++++++++++++++++++ Kai Siegbahn, the Swedish physicist who shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in physics for inventing a now widely used technique for studying the surface chemistry of metals and other materials, died of a heart...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Harvard University, Stanford University, Colleges and Universities, Albert Einstein
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The Pirate Bay ruling
The entertainment industry scored another victory in its battle against online piracy Friday when a Swedish court convicted the operators of the Pirate Bay -- one of the Web's most popular tools for finding bootlegged movies, songs, software and games --...Tags: Piracy, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, U.S. Supreme Court, Entertainment, Networking
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Looking for home
Trail of Crumbs: Hunger, Love, and the Search for Home By Kim Sunee Grand Central, 374 pages, $24.99 Following in the steps of memoirs such as Frances Mayes' "Under the Tuscan Sun" and Elizabeth Gilbert's "Eat, Pray, Love," Kim Sunee's engaging first...Tags: Recipes, Paris (France), Family, Education, Purdue University
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